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A great museum with a small touch tank
Museum filled with information about the sea animals in the area. The best thing was the touch tank where you are able to dip your hand in 35 degree water and touch the starfish and other sea creatur...
This facility, built was funds after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, has a nice little aquarium and area where you (or your kids) can touch starfish, crabs, sea cucumber, anemone, etc.
Like other museums in Kodiak right now, this was closed when we got there. We talked to a woman outside who said she didn't know when it would open. I would call first
Very small basement area that has a round Aquarium tank in the center of the room and a nice size touch tank with guides to explore. There was a side tank behind a glass wall that had an giant pacific...
A great museum with a small touch tank
Museum filled with information about the sea animals in the area. The best thing was the touch tank where you are able to dip your hand in 35 degree water and touch the starfish and other sea creatur...
Aquarium and touch lab
This facility, built was funds after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, has a nice little aquarium and area where you (or your kids) can touch starfish, crabs, sea cucumber, anemone, etc.
FYI - Due to Covid, it's not open
Like other museums in Kodiak right now, this was closed when we got there. We talked to a woman outside who said she didn't know when it would open. I would call first
Really cool exhibits
Nice touch tank and large aquarium with big selection of local fish and plant life. Lots of information about everything.
Wonderful, small, informative
Very small basement area that has a round Aquarium tank in the center of the room and a nice size touch tank with guides to explore. There was a side tank behind a glass wall that had an giant pacific...